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I would have been just as unamused if you said Obama. (nm) by
on 2008-11-05 03:31:00 UTC
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LATEST NEWS: Obama takes Iowa. by
on 2008-11-05 03:25:00 UTC
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That is all.
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Ahem. by
on 2008-11-05 03:20:00 UTC
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I refer you to the PPC Constitution.
2. Respect other people’s opinions, especially when it comes to controversial issues, like religion, homosexuality and slash, or witchcraft. You don’t have to agree with anyone, of course, and stating your own opinion is encouraged, but no telling other people that their opinion is WRONG. It’s kind of hard for an opinion to be wrong, considering that it’s how that certain individual sees a certain issue.
Yeah, calling Obama "the good guy," especially without any evidence to back up your claim? Not so cool. Back off, please, or at least justify your side. Just because you support him doesn't make him good, and doesn't make McCain evil. Please remember that we're trying to not attack each other here, and please remember that whichever side of the line you happen to fall on, there will be plenty of intelligent, reasonable people on both sides, so let's not go attacking morals, please? Thank you.
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'Good guy'? Mind explaining your view more? by
on 2008-11-05 03:18:00 UTC
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Really, I'd love to hear what makes one side 'good' when it comes down to something like this.
Just because you don't agree with the viewpoint of the opposing party doesn't mean you have the right to decide who is 'good' and who is, if one side is good, the 'evil' side.
Especially since, y'know, this involves POLITICS.
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Yes, Texas is mine. (nm) by
on 2008-11-05 03:10:00 UTC
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LATEST NEWS: Obama still ahead, McCain kinda catching. by
on 2008-11-05 02:59:00 UTC
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The Beeb has it 200-130 for Obama, including the recent calls of Obama for New Mexico and McCain for Mississippi and Texas (ain't that your state, July? ;) ).
CNN has 199-78 to 'Bama, so they seem to be a little behind.
Fox is pointing out that Obama's only 0.72% ahead in the popular vote - Obama is at 49.89%, and McCain's at 49.17%. Still, they're calling the same states as everyone else.
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Still unconfirmed, though. by
on 2008-11-05 02:31:00 UTC
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It ain't over till it's over.
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Voted! by
on 2008-11-05 02:29:00 UTC
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Did it a few days ago, actually. Yay absentee ballots. As for how I voted, I'll just say that Sarah Palin scares me. O.o;
~Neshomeh, who thinks the world is better off without insisting on the births of children who are unwanted and will probably be unloved, uncared-for, and unhealthy.
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LATEST NEWS: Fox, of all people, calls Ohio for Obama. by
on 2008-11-05 02:29:00 UTC
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Ohio. As in, the KEY battleground state of this election.
*breaks out the zippo lighter*
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very handy, but this engenders further confusion by
on 2008-11-05 02:28:00 UTC
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I am suddenly realising that a lot of states are actually nowhere near where my extremely hazy mental globe had placed them.
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By the way by
on 2008-11-05 02:20:00 UTC
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Since you said to say so in order to make myself available ("That said, anyone who can volunteer for a few more voices, or anyone who wasn;t around at the time and would like to, say something and we'll send out the lines to you pronto."), I can still do a few more voices if you want or need me to, considering I've mostly finished my current batch of lines anyway. So yeah, that's me volunteering again.
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Think that's it by
on 2008-11-05 02:13:00 UTC
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Sounds like a case of the original post being deleted and the other posts being split. It happens sometimes on boards I've been to, but usually Proboards sites where the whole thread isn't deleted, just specific posts.
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Technically? by
on 2008-11-05 02:12:00 UTC
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I still have Redd's lines to do, but in my case it's more a time/schedule issue and I'm still trying to get them in. I think you have my lines for Sparky and Denny, unless Trojie hasn't given them to you yet. Sorry for the wait.
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LATEST NEWS: The Beeb versus CNN. by
on 2008-11-05 02:06:00 UTC
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The Beeb have Obama at 175, Macca at 61. Believe who you will.
Likewise, CNN are saying the Democrats have just won the majority in the Senate, 51 to 33, while the Beeb is saying the Dems have 48 Senate seats while the Republicans have 32.
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LATEST NEWS: 'Bama 174, Macca 49. by
on 2008-11-05 02:02:00 UTC
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Thanks to CNN for the projections.
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Just hover your cursor over the state. by
on 2008-11-05 02:01:00 UTC
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The Beeb, CNN and PBS maps are pretty much the same, except with different colour schemes. The Fox one's just hilarious. They still refuse to call Pennsylvania for 'Bama, even though everyone else has. Something about "integrity". *snort*
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well, to be honest myself by
on 2008-11-05 01:59:00 UTC
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I'd rather jump into a pit of snakes than have John Key at the helm, not that I'm enthralled with Uncle Helen either.
So I guess I'll be voting Green again. At least then, as a science-type person, I can say that I voted for the party most likely to at least hear me out if I want to say something about their environmental policies...
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To be honest, though... by
on 2008-11-05 01:57:00 UTC
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Helen Clark's attitude, and the attitude of the Labour party and their fringe supporters in general, doesn't appeal to me. And given their latest track record legitimising theft and all, I'm pretty much not voting Labour...this time around.
- The one PBS has is pretty. by on 2008-11-05 01:56:00 UTC Reply
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*isn't surprised* (nm) by
on 2008-11-05 01:55:00 UTC
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Exhibitionists and Voyeurism. (nm) by
on 2008-11-05 01:55:00 UTC
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